Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB777

Introduced
2/26/24  
Refer
2/26/24  
Refer
3/6/24  
Report Pass
3/7/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  
Refer
3/13/24  

Caption

AN ACT relating to government contracts and declaring an emergency.

Impact

The introduction of HB 777 is expected to strengthen the financial management framework of the Commonwealth by holding purchasing agencies accountable for timely payments. By enforcing penalties for late payments, it aims to mitigate cash flow issues that contractors might face. This could enhance participation from smaller firms and service providers, ultimately fostering a more competitive environment in government contracting, leading to potentially better services and value for the state.

Summary

House Bill 777 addresses the management of government contracts and emphasizes the importance of timely payments to contractors and service providers. The bill introduces specific provisions requiring that all contracts include negotiated terms for timely payments and penalties for delays. It aims to ensure that payments are made within thirty business days of receiving a properly completed request for payment, thereby supporting economic stability for businesses reliant on state contracts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 777 is generally positive among contractors and businesses that frequently engage in government contracts. Supporters view this bill as a necessary measure that will protect the interests of vendors and ensure that they receive compensation in a timely manner, which is critical for their operations. However, there are concerns about how purchasing agencies may react to these stringent deadlines and the implications for their budget handling and administrative capacities.

Contention

While proponents champion HB 777 for promoting fair practices in government contracting, some skeptics worry about the feasibility of its enforcement. There is speculation regarding the potential strains on state agencies responsible for compliance, especially if they lack the resources to accommodate these new requirements. Additionally, the established penalties could pressure agencies into making hasty decisions that might inadvertently affect the quality of services and goods procured.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB388

AN ACT relating to government contract review and declaring an emergency.

KY HB622

AN ACT relating to fiscal matters and declaring an emergency.

KY HB329

AN ACT relating to government contract review and declaring an emergency.

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